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NOW SOLD - I Candy Orange Double buggy / pushchair


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Icandy Orange Double Pushchair.


Suitable from birth with carry cots and next stage seating x2 in forward/backward arrangement.



Includes all component parts to adjust the seating and two rain covers. Carry cot includes mattress, mattress cover and cot lining with cover.


Seats for when older have full harnesses and safety bars.



The buggy is in good condition with no parts broken however the buggy is used so there are some scratches etc.


Photos show the condition of the item and everything that?s included in the sale however I?m happy for you to inspect before making any decision (I can also include more photos if requested)



Collection from just off Lordship Lane near to the coop



Price: ?300 or best offer



Any questions just ask

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